Sidenko, Evgeny V.2008-06-302008-06-302008-06-30http://hdl.handle.net/2077/10464A software measurement process helps to collect data in order to evaluate a software product on a continuous basis. However, the process can take a considerable amount of time. Project managers are faced with a decision how many measurements they can get in a certain amount of time, i.e. performance of a software measurement tool. This thesis describes a controlled experiment in academia that was aimed at evaluating performance of a software measurement tool. The results show how the architecture of a measurement system affects its performance. Finally, we can use several architectural strategies described in the thesis to minimize decrease in performance.engSoftware Metrics,Software Measurement Process,Quality ManagementSoftware ArchitectureAn Experiment Evaluating Architectures of Software Measurement SystemsText